C1 verb Formal

monomutite

/ˌmɒnəˈmjuːtaɪt/

To undergo or cause a single, permanent transformation in state, sequence, or structure. It is typically used in technical or hypothetical scenarios to describe an irreversible process that occurs only once.

Exemplos

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1

If you monomutite the configuration file, you won't be able to restore the default settings without a full reinstall.

If you monomutite the configuration file, you won't be able to restore the default settings without a full reinstall.

2

The governing body voted to monomutite the charter, ensuring that the new regulations could never be rescinded.

The governing body voted to monomutite the charter, ensuring that the new regulations could never be rescinded.

3

I think I've monomutited my sleep schedule so much this week that I've forgotten what daylight looks like.

I think I've monomutited my sleep schedule so much this week that I've forgotten what daylight looks like.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
monomutation
Verb
monomutite
Advérbio
monomutitatively
Adjetivo
monomutitative
Relacionado
monomutant
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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Mono' (one) + 'Mut' (change) + 'ite' (to do). It means to 'do one change'.

Quiz rápido

The experimental compound began to _______ after the temperature reached 100 degrees, turning into a solid crystal that could not be melted back down.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: monomutite

Exemplos

1

If you monomutite the configuration file, you won't be able to restore the default settings without a full reinstall.

everyday

If you monomutite the configuration file, you won't be able to restore the default settings without a full reinstall.

2

The governing body voted to monomutite the charter, ensuring that the new regulations could never be rescinded.

formal

The governing body voted to monomutite the charter, ensuring that the new regulations could never be rescinded.

3

I think I've monomutited my sleep schedule so much this week that I've forgotten what daylight looks like.

informal

I think I've monomutited my sleep schedule so much this week that I've forgotten what daylight looks like.

4

In the presence of the catalyst, the polymer will monomutite into a rigid crystalline lattice.

academic

In the presence of the catalyst, the polymer will monomutite into a rigid crystalline lattice.

5

We need to monomutite our core business model to survive this technological shift; there is no going back.

business

We need to monomutite our core business model to survive this technological shift; there is no going back.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
monomutation
Verb
monomutite
Advérbio
monomutitatively
Adjetivo
monomutitative
Relacionado
monomutant

Colocações comuns

monomutite a sequence to change a specific sequence once
readily monomutite to change easily and permanently
fail to monomutite unable to undergo the single change
monomutite the structure to permanently alter the structure
monomutite into to change into a specific form

Frases Comuns

monomutite the mold

to break a pattern permanently

point of monomutition

the moment of irreversible change

monomutite or bust

a risky situation requiring one final change

Frequentemente confundido com

monomutite vs mutate

Mutate implies any kind of biological or structural change which can be ongoing, whereas monomutite refers to a singular, one-off transformation.

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Notas de uso

The word is highly technical and should be used when the 'one-time' nature of the change is the most important aspect of the description. It is often found in theoretical physics, advanced computing, or speculative biology.

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Erros comuns

Learners often treat it as a synonym for 'mutate' or 'change', forgetting that 'mono-' implies a single, specific event of transformation.

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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Mono' (one) + 'Mut' (change) + 'ite' (to do). It means to 'do one change'.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Greek 'monos' (single/alone) and the Latin 'mutare' (to change), coined to describe unique transformations in theoretical chemistry.

Padrões gramaticais

Can be used as a transitive verb (monomutite something) or intransitive verb (something monomutites). Commonly followed by the preposition 'into' to describe the resulting state.
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Contexto cultural

Often used in science fiction literature to describe the moment a species or machine undergoes a singular evolutionary leap.

Quiz rápido

The experimental compound began to _______ after the temperature reached 100 degrees, turning into a solid crystal that could not be melted back down.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: monomutite

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hypothesis

B1

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B2

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